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Bath Veterinary Centre Ltd is frequently described by reviewers as an independent practice in Bath, with an owner-vet presence noted in feedback. It appears geared to routine care and common illnesses, with repeated examples of staff adapting their handling to the individual animal rather than insisting on a standard exam. Recent comments continue to highlight calm, gentle care and a focus on the animal’s needs rather than unnecessary extras.
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Ashman Jones London Road Veterinary Clinic is a CVS-owned small-animal practice in Bath, established in 2010 and listed as an RCVS General Practice. It offers routine healthcare alongside in-house diagnostics including X-rays, ultrasound and an in-house lab, as well as dentistry and surgery. Emergency support is available during normal opening hours, with out-of-hours care directed to MiNightVet Trowbridge.
Bath Veterinary Group operates a main site alongside branch clinics in Bath, and recent feedback continues to highlight its dedicated Cat Clinic as a calm, feline-focused setting. Owners regularly mention clear explanations, gentle handling, and good follow-up after procedures, particularly for anxious cats. Reviews also point to thoughtful support for senior cats and compassionate end-of-life care.
- •Reviews consistently describe the team as friendly, welcoming, and professional, with vets seen as efficient and good at answering owners' concerns. - Several comments say consultations are thorough and unhurried, even if appointments sometimes run a little over time. - Specific examples of care include compassionate support from Lucie during a very difficult case and gentle handling of an anxious dog during a first visit.
Highcroft Veterinary Group - Haycombe Veterinary Centre in Bath is part of Highcroft Veterinary Group, a CVS practice. The clinic offers small-animal care with in-house diagnostics including lab testing, X-ray and ultrasound, alongside routine treatment, surgery and referral services. The website also lists 24-hour emergency care support through MiNightVet.
Bath Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group. The practice is used for routine care, ongoing treatment, pre-operative consultations and end-of-life support, with recent reviews also mentioning repeated visits for kitten care. Feedback often highlights easy booking, quick appointments and a friendly team, though a smaller number of reviews raise concerns about value, rushed consultations and disagreement with some advice.
- •Many recent reviewers describe a friendly, welcoming team who are helpful and seem to know their patients well. - Positive comments mention thorough examinations, clear explanations, and a quick referral for specialist treatment in one case. - Several owners highlight the way staff adjust their handling for nervous dogs, helping them stay calm and comfortable during visits.
Vets Now Bath is part of the Vets Now out-of-hours emergency network within IVC Evidensia. It focuses on urgent and emergency cases when regular daytime practices are closed, with small-animal care and a triage-led approach. Recent feedback is mostly positive, especially around kindness, clear explanations and prompt attention, though a small number of reviewers raise concerns about communication and cost.
Ashman Jones Vets: Widcombe is a CVS-owned small-animal practice in Bath, established in 2010. It treats dogs, cats and small mammals, and lists routine care, surgery, dentistry, in-house diagnostics, ultrasound and X-ray as part of its service range; it is also an RCVS General Practice. Emergency support is available during normal opening hours, with out-of-hours care provided by MiNightVet Trowbridge.



